ECON102 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Fractional-Reserve Banking, Frictional Unemployment, Unemployment

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Chapter 9 unemployment and its natural rate. Statistics canada divides population into 3 groups: Employed: a person is considered employed if he or she has spent most of the previous week working at a paid job. Unemployed: a person is unemployed if he or she is on temporary layoff, is looking for a job, or is waiting for the start date of a new job. The labour force is the total # of workers, including the employed and unemployed. Unemployment rate ( u-rate ): % of the labour force that is unemployed u-rate = 100% x (# of unemployed)/(labor force) Labour force participation rate: % of the adult population that is in the labour force. Labor force participation rate = 100% x (labour force)/(adult pop. ) It is difficult to distinguish between a person who is unemployed and a person who is not in the labour force.

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